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The parade is expected to be attended by hundreds of thousands of people (Image: Liverpool Echo/James Maloney)
The wait is almost over as Liverpool's Premier League parade is just days away.
The bank holiday Monday extravaganza will see the city turned into a sea of red, with hundreds of thousands of people expected to attend.
The Reds clinched the Premier League title in style at a jubilant Anfield with a thumping 5-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur at the end of last month.
Since then, excitement has been building for the momentous celebrations that see the club mark its historic 20th English league title.
Although the festivities officially begin on Monday, May 26, celebrations will undoubtedly continue all weekend, especially on Sunday with the trophy lift.
With this in mind, here’s everything you need to know about the Liverpool FC parade:
The parade route will start at Allerton Maze and will travel northbound on Queens Drive towards the Fiveways roundabout and the Rocket flyover.
Liverpool FC Victory Parade route map (Image: Liverpool Council)Article continues below
From there, it will journey along:
Queens DriveMill BankWest Derby RoadIslingtonLeeds StreetThe StrandRoute finishes at Blundell Street
The 15 km-long parade is expected to last three to five hours, but this is subject to change.
It's expected to begin at 2.30 pm.
There are no dedicated viewing areas, but there will be animation across the route this year.
LFC’s official social media channels (@LFCHELP) will keep you up to date with everything you need to know.
If you are unable to attend the parade, you can also watch it live across LFC’s platforms, including LFCTV GO, YouTube, Facebook, X and TikTok.
Additionally, Leeds Street City-bound will be closed from 12 pm until approximately 8 pm.
A council spokesperson said: "We strongly advise people not to drive—particularly into the city centre—and ask fans to walk and try to view the parade as close to home as possible."
Article continues belowIt's almost time for the big Liverpool FC parade(Image: Liverpool Echo/James Maloney)
There will be no toilets along the route.
The use of flares, pyrotechnics, or anything similar is strictly prohibited.
No drones are allowed on the parade route, and any unauthorised drones will be removed.
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